I'd be surprised if someone hasn't already solved this. I'm not an Emacs user myself but try searching for something like "seamless <tiling_system> <tiling_app> navigation site:github.com". I've seen several…
In my current favorite alternative HN frontend https://hcker.news, you can filter (include and/or exclude) posts by words found in the titles. There's _a lot_ of other customization options as well.
Late to comment but this is awesome! I've been a long time user if hckrnews.com. What I'd like to see is it's option to open the links in HackerWeb. It makes reading the discussions much easier on mobile/tablet in my…
Finland Ministry for Foreign Affairs has this section on their "Traveling to United States" page (Google translated): Current affairs When traveling to the United States, it is important to note that a valid ESTA or…
AFAIK https://github.com/houmain/keymapper should support this on MacOS even though it also makes use of the Karabiner virtual device lib (referring to a sibling comment). I suggest giving both a try!
For Android there's at least https://github.com/keymapperorg/KeyMapper but regardless if it's popularity it didn't seem to work consistently on my device. I'd still suggest giving it a try!
I'd also recommend checking out https://github.com/houmain/keymapper if you're interested in context aware remaps (based on OS, application, device). It's cross-platform as well. Keymapper was posted here ~10 days ago…
While that's true, QMK isn't context aware. You can't have application or OS specific mappings for instance. Edit: typo fix
Yes it does but a lot more. I've personally switched to using only Keymapper even though my keyboard runs on QMK. There's a lot of features but the killer one for me is the context awareness. You can have different…
Based on a quick skim of Kanata's documentation, it does not appear to be context aware, e.g. have different mappings based on the application or device. This is of course a matter of preference, but I find Keymapper's…
But can it adapt the mappings based on the app you're using? I've switched over to using Keymapper from QMK due to this and convenience.
It did for me now, perhaps too much traffic. It's pretty wild, especially on a tablet due to the gyroscope effect!
I'm using Helix (https://helix-editor.com/) on Termux on my 12.2" Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+. It's absolutely flying and less hassle to get LSP's to your favorite language setup. It could also be easier to learn than Vim if…
Obviously for it's meaning in Finnish, "gravel".
While I believe Memory Saver was a great improvement, it only works if the tab is hidden or the window minimized. I recently learned the required state is not triggered if the tab is open but on another virtual desktop.…
I believe Node-RED (https://nodered.org/) is the way to go. It's just an NPM package to install and you can run it how ever you wish (even on Windows). It has a friendly and helpful community with even the main…
I'd be surprised if someone hasn't already solved this. I'm not an Emacs user myself but try searching for something like "seamless <tiling_system> <tiling_app> navigation site:github.com". I've seen several…
In my current favorite alternative HN frontend https://hcker.news, you can filter (include and/or exclude) posts by words found in the titles. There's _a lot_ of other customization options as well.
Late to comment but this is awesome! I've been a long time user if hckrnews.com. What I'd like to see is it's option to open the links in HackerWeb. It makes reading the discussions much easier on mobile/tablet in my…
Finland Ministry for Foreign Affairs has this section on their "Traveling to United States" page (Google translated): Current affairs When traveling to the United States, it is important to note that a valid ESTA or…
AFAIK https://github.com/houmain/keymapper should support this on MacOS even though it also makes use of the Karabiner virtual device lib (referring to a sibling comment). I suggest giving both a try!
For Android there's at least https://github.com/keymapperorg/KeyMapper but regardless if it's popularity it didn't seem to work consistently on my device. I'd still suggest giving it a try!
I'd also recommend checking out https://github.com/houmain/keymapper if you're interested in context aware remaps (based on OS, application, device). It's cross-platform as well. Keymapper was posted here ~10 days ago…
While that's true, QMK isn't context aware. You can't have application or OS specific mappings for instance. Edit: typo fix
Yes it does but a lot more. I've personally switched to using only Keymapper even though my keyboard runs on QMK. There's a lot of features but the killer one for me is the context awareness. You can have different…
Based on a quick skim of Kanata's documentation, it does not appear to be context aware, e.g. have different mappings based on the application or device. This is of course a matter of preference, but I find Keymapper's…
But can it adapt the mappings based on the app you're using? I've switched over to using Keymapper from QMK due to this and convenience.
It did for me now, perhaps too much traffic. It's pretty wild, especially on a tablet due to the gyroscope effect!
I'm using Helix (https://helix-editor.com/) on Termux on my 12.2" Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+. It's absolutely flying and less hassle to get LSP's to your favorite language setup. It could also be easier to learn than Vim if…
Obviously for it's meaning in Finnish, "gravel".
While I believe Memory Saver was a great improvement, it only works if the tab is hidden or the window minimized. I recently learned the required state is not triggered if the tab is open but on another virtual desktop.…
I believe Node-RED (https://nodered.org/) is the way to go. It's just an NPM package to install and you can run it how ever you wish (even on Windows). It has a friendly and helpful community with even the main…